HE TERRACE NEWS _ 1987 General Merchant EPFL TS TPS TOIT PERS TES ED RE RERARRRRAREAARRAM J.H. SMITH Sucessor to . T. Sundat Co >> > TERRACE, B.C. " ? “Groceries: -: ._ + Boots and Shoes. :” Hardware Stewart-Warner Radios Radio and Car Batteries oo, Goodyear Tires and Tubes oo “Dry Goods Flour and Feed ‘| +he week.he. wandered down street’ and celebrating: ‘the tenth anniversary. of their’ wedding. Among the: gifts: Te- ceived by the guests of ‘honor: were -a silver ‘butter dish and a pyrex’ casso- role. —— Le Oe oe The : “Terrace correspondent of this g.f.j. writes that he has firmly decided to shun all forms of illness in future. In.years gone by he thought it was a ‘Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. ‘Lumber Manufacturers ‘ CEDAR. Poles, . jrilins, Posts _ Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock Piling TERRACE, B. ©. fine stunt on cold days or very blustry m : eee. THE TERRACE ‘NEWS TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, - 18, . - Down at Remo on Oct. ond, the tolls ey sprung a surprise party on Mr. andj] “t¢ it grows in the woods we'll , Mrs. P. J. Murphy who were that day get it” Philbert Hote TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water |. Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 6 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone r 7 i days to be ill and send his better half out to do the work, But just recently he grabbed off a cold in the head and latd himself up.for repairs, Later in Tan into a fellow who seid he was 2 friend, and. that he had gone out for a. flock of ducks and got them. This friend stated that some of the ducks were intended for the correspondent, but hearing that he was ill the friend, fave them to another friend. “Ayu- way, ayuway” as the uatives would siy. Right there the correspondent decided he would be sick no more even if be had to cnt some kindling. on a cold day. : eee Boom sticks are prominent along the railway and most. of the lumber . TERRACE. . Mrs. H. Mist and. her daughter Miss Thelna have decided t reside in ‘Nel- son, B. Gy: and. left on Tnesday for the new home: aes inh vid : Harry’ ‘Attiee, ‘has dectaed: to” cast his lot in. ‘with’: Smithers: and he hopes te shortly. ‘take: up. residence there, i ad . we Saskatchewan: ‘yellet. “has been fore- most in the minds of: any of late and it is good to relate that this district hus rerched its objective, a full car of frnits and vegetables. Terrace being the lurgest centre contributed the mn- joy part of ‘the carload, but Pacific, Vanarsdol and Remo-and the road _eump- all contributed ‘their fail share. The car was to go forward.on Wednes- day avening, and the people. sincerely hope that the goods arrive.tn Saska- tehewan in good order and before cold weather . eatches the. car.: , ee te Major Le? Bullock-Webster. of Vic- toria spent’ several days here last week looking over ‘the situatjon- with refer- ence’ to forming a dramatid éluab A public meeting was held Wednesday evening and it was decided to defer definite action until, ofher organiza- tions hnd had a chance to follow up their activities’ of last Winter. : e a @ Cong, McKenney has‘ moved into the Chapman house on Lakelse’Ave. W. + 2 . a 2 Chureh put on a very successful con: nregitional supper last Saturday ev- ening. ene holidaying here as the guest of Mrs. KH. A, Swain. . | Mrs. J. Farquhr of ‘sure Tnlet ig here “Tuesday when 'T. J. Kirkpatrick left for-n fow days assisting her mother, ' south. Mrs. Marsh has: sold her pro- farmed at Carnaby. run asaw mill and se 3 Miss Lorraine Kenney spent the hol- to resume her studies. aeoee spent the holiday at Smithers. we J the teachers convention. ee Miss Annie Lips who is in charge of the school at Remo spent Thanksglv- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lips. * * = Mrs, Smlth, mother of W.'B. Smith left for her home at Ribstone, Alta, ast ‘Friday. oon thoes the Ladtes Guild of Knox United The Omineca Herald is only $2.0 CHEACAENERCI HEN IORI ICICH ICICI ICICI III ICI IIR IOI Hunting “Season - ts now'on and we are e headquarters for. - Ammunition Gans 7 and Greases. ae a ore its man Sette oatane tata ancenea eeseceneea SSReICEiciNERKERREREORRENIOLNS Mrs. Geo. Rorie of Prince Rupert is_ Mrs, T, J. Margh prepare for moving Gouyer with his daughter. He has ane ie to-Joe. Spitz an old ho While in Terrace he followed several er inthe cuntry and well Known. He jinos of activities at different times. has- done his share of prospecting and in the latter pursuit he was fortunate. ‘more hurried trip to Smithers before iday with her parents here. She. Te- | Monday if it did not travel too fast! turned to Prince Rupert on Monday | Miss Grey of the publie sehool staff Principal White ond Miss Lawrence of the high school staff went to Rupert on Thursday of last week and took in operators have large size orders . for ithe big spruce sticks. - This work has “pepped up. ‘the industry quite consid-]° erably.“ -... ce no =. * te Mrs. RB. L. MeLutosh left for Prince Rupert on Thursday of last week but Mr. McIntosh is staying on for a time yet, in foct as long as the fine days continue. ee , Mrs. W. A. Kirkpatrick is home and is making a splendid recovery and she is able to be down town again. doa we i , Terrace lost another old timer last to take up his residence.in West Van- ‘been in the south a good deal of late, i aoe E. T, Kenney expected to make one Ihe goes south for the session. He was jin hopes of getting the fish special on through : here, THE ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK : -|Officigl Bird-Banding Records. John’s Garage & Tax Battery Charging Cylinder Honing Chev. Cars and Trucks | Phone—2 long;; 2 short knew because of the bell that the hawk Clayton, New. Mexico, and the bird is reported to have nested in the same tree at Strongfield, Sask., for the last 4 or 6 years prior to its death. The bird was a: Herruginous (pro- ‘nounced fe-rooj-in-us): Rough Legged Hawk;.one of the largest hawks. This and some other kinds: of hawks should fields in western Canada because they do much good*in keeping down num- her of gophers and grasshoppers which do so much damage to the. crops. The modern method of recordng the travels and private lives of native wild birds, which are of great economic {m- portance, is by’ imeans of official num- bered*metal leg bands.: Any person in Canada who finds a wild bird wear- jing a leg band shouid report the facts to the Controller, National Parks Bur- eau, Ottawa, who has custody. of the The study of wild birds in North America by-menns of bird-banding is being con- ducted in full co-uperation between the ‘Canadian and United States govern- ments, NEW PROSPECTING GROUND Montreal, October 11—The opening up of ten blocks of land for mineral January 7, 1917, at Clayton, New Mex- of a leather collar, a bell and a tab bearing his name and address and the date. Then he let the bird. zo. About 20 years later, in the spring of, 1937, this bird was found dead at Strong- field, Sask. Proof of. the long life of the hawk was substantiated by the re- turn of the collar, bell and tag to Mr, Shouse who positively identified them, Presumably this bird attained dhe age of at least 20 years.” Its belling and subsequent recovery show how it is possible to accurately record life his- torles of native wild birds. Mr Shouse It has been learned of W. V. Shouse. now living-at Booker, Texas, that on° ico, he caught a large bawk and at! tached to its neck. by means of o sort’ wel ‘development, consisting of a total of approximately 625,000 acres in the dis- tricts :0f Thunder Bay and Kenora in Outario, Js announced by the. Gpnadi- an “National Railways. This land, the “18 miles ench side of the Canadian Na- tional Railways line. running from Fort William ’in a north-westerly dir- ection. to? Sioux Lookout and Hudson, | | ‘the points ' of. entry to the. Red Lake gold fields. The ten blocks :. contain approximately from 35,6U0. ‘to 70,000 acres each and permits to prospect this aren. sill be issued to ‘applicants by G. G.-Batrd, land commissioner of the rail way at Winnipeg.. While the major portion of this area has not been open for. staking,- nanny - “ prospectors have looked the, country - Overy - “entictpating iy an jean “Buy at.Home’’ principal. | weed “you use these columns ?-: Hagen’ “help eell'your produces. aan) ‘When ‘you use s the columns of your LOCAL Neworarea® mor You are ‘supporting a. local’ industry and encouraging ‘the 7 Tell the buying. public what you have and give “the (price, “3 -OMINECA..HERALD AND: TERRACE ‘NEWS... ‘Are here to carry that 1 mhessare to the public for you: . “Vancouver tielnters ‘will not hel build: Sa and. comin por. 4 Wm... [ Ford Cars spent the winters 1918 and 1019 atl Swain’s Transfer | Garage, Service Shop ' Tracking Delivery Coal and Wood Taxi Agent for _ Ford Trucks Ford Parts be welcomed avoard farms and wlient | \ é —————— TT (a | Christy’s Bakery ‘Terrace, B.C. ‘property of the company, lies within | - _§ | Menldines. an Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? — Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. Terrace Drug Store SCHOOL SUPPLIES SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS When: requiring’ LUMBER for your falt building: ‘ani repairing order from is. for satisfaction and service Little, Haugland & . Kerr. Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE, B.C. Rough Lumber ; Sized Dimension and S | sutptap .. Finish, Shingles and early. ‘Pre-Oambrlan 3 Tocks. outcrop. i In, territory fudjacent -to these ten x ‘blocks néw being-opened.pp, important _ mining. ‘work da; being. canried on, not. - ably in ‘the. ‘Obong: ‘and Sturgeon wit st Noo age reds here (Ltike-areas. to the east, and the Split. - : lake 8 and . North: -Pin nes to the that sooner or jater development would: take place, and they repors many evi-. | dences . ‘of. suindtaltzation "where the .